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only new york and kansas city saw a leveling off or slowing of growth. residential real estate was the one major sweet spot, showing widespread improvement. >> we've seen a pickup in house prices, we've seen a pickup in construction activity, a little bit better demand for loans. so, it generally corroborates what we've been seeing in the economic reports on the housing market. >> reporter: conditions in the manufacturing sector were mixed, but somewhat improved since the last reading. meanwhile, the job market was little changed since the last report, which was the released in august. that was bit of a surprise, given the recent drop in the nation's unemployment rate. but, at least one economist says it suggests the lower jobless rate may not be sustainable. >> it doesn't appear that the labor market is really showing all that much fundamental improvement and that's not all that surprising given the uncertainty around the pending fiscal cliff at yearend, the upcoming election. >> reporter: today's new economic evidence is consistent with third quarter g
only new york and kansas city saw a leveling off or slowing of growth. residential real estate was the one major sweet spot, showing widespread improvement. >> we've seen a pickup in house prices, we've seen a pickup in construction activity, a little bit better demand for loans. so, it generally corroborates what we've been seeing in the economic reports on the housing market. >> reporter: conditions in the manufacturing sector were mixed, but somewhat improved since the last...
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., and other select cities. we're glad you joined us. a conversation with filmmaker ava duvernay coming up right now. >> there is a saying that dr. king had that said there is always the right time to do the right thing. i try to live my life every day by doing the right thing. we know that we are only halfway to completely eliminating hunger and we have work to do. walmart committed $2 billion to fighting hunger in the u.s. as we work together, we can stamp hunger out. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. tavis: ava duvernay became the first african-american woman to win best director at this year's sundance film festival. the movie is set in south l.a. and looks at the life of a woman whose husband is sentenced to eight years in prison. here are some scenes from "middle of nowhere." >> do not be marder. >> i am a wife. >> we will see each other every weekend. >> i do not want you to stop for me, baby. >> we're somewhere in between, in the middle place. >> he is a convicted felon. >> i am trying.
., and other select cities. we're glad you joined us. a conversation with filmmaker ava duvernay coming up right now. >> there is a saying that dr. king had that said there is always the right time to do the right thing. i try to live my life every day by doing the right thing. we know that we are only halfway to completely eliminating hunger and we have work to do. walmart committed $2 billion to fighting hunger in the u.s. as we work together, we can stamp hunger out. >> and by...
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they are a large minority in this city and they dominate the hills behind. by charlotte saw's father is buried in these hills. we were -- bashar al-assad's father is buried in these hills. we were given rare access. he died in 2000, as syria's all- powerful president. it is often his -- it is often said his son is under pressure to preserve his legacy. this town was quiet when we visited. since then, there have been reported clashes between leading families. a measure of growing unease over their place in syria's troubled future. this region is still regarded as the president boss last lastbt -- president's redoubt. but war has reached part of this area. amateur video claims to show destruction in the community toward the turkish border. rebels now control some villages. the war is often described as a sectarian conflict. this man wants his identity hidden. he has long been in opposition. does he see it as a sectarian war? >> of course it is not. this is the work of the regime. from the very beginning, it has been trying to create this year to make them a li
they are a large minority in this city and they dominate the hills behind. by charlotte saw's father is buried in these hills. we were -- bashar al-assad's father is buried in these hills. we were given rare access. he died in 2000, as syria's all- powerful president. it is often his -- it is often said his son is under pressure to preserve his legacy. this town was quiet when we visited. since then, there have been reported clashes between leading families. a measure of growing unease over...
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and also i've indicated i'll reverse the mexico city position of theeinstate the mexico city policy. >> the mexico city policy refers to a long-standing ban on u.s. dollars going to overseas abortions in terms of u.s. aid to other countries. president obama rescinded that ban here in sydney, ohio, big crowd. 7200 people and a chilly night. mitt romney has been shaking hands for the last 20 minutes with a very enthusiastic crowd. the rally is overment the grip and grin is on. >> bill: it looks like fall is in the air there. the vp candidates will be debating tomorrow night. what did the president say today given the bounce in the polls that we've taken notice since debate number one last week? >> right. both campaigns recognize tomorrow night's vice presidential debate could be one of the most consequential meetings of the number two candidates in many, many years. today president obama essentially said that he did a bad job in last week's debate. he acknowledged mitt romney did a pretty good job, but the president argued that the fundamentals of the election haven't really changed. t
and also i've indicated i'll reverse the mexico city position of theeinstate the mexico city policy. >> the mexico city policy refers to a long-standing ban on u.s. dollars going to overseas abortions in terms of u.s. aid to other countries. president obama rescinded that ban here in sydney, ohio, big crowd. 7200 people and a chilly night. mitt romney has been shaking hands for the last 20 minutes with a very enthusiastic crowd. the rally is overment the grip and grin is on. >>...
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it will affect people in pearl city, and towns south and north and west and east. if these people are unemployed, they're not one to be able to do all the shopping that they have been able to do. they will not be able to go to movies and will not be able to do maybe the extra stuff that they are used to doing, and that will affect the other businesses in this town. the unemployment is already so high in this town, in the crime rate -- this town is 27,000. i don't know what the crime rate is, but it is not good. there is a lot unemployment. if others are losing their jobs, it is not going to get better. it is really sad. >> that was debi kempel, one of the three protesters arrested for blocking the path of trucks leaving a freeport, illinois sensata factory, which is set up for closure by its owner bain capital. it is a remarkable scene in freeport, in the fairgrounds across the street from the factory, to see our full hour broadcasting from what the workers are calling bainport, this encampment across the street, go to democracynow.org. >> despite some bain deals,
it will affect people in pearl city, and towns south and north and west and east. if these people are unemployed, they're not one to be able to do all the shopping that they have been able to do. they will not be able to go to movies and will not be able to do maybe the extra stuff that they are used to doing, and that will affect the other businesses in this town. the unemployment is already so high in this town, in the crime rate -- this town is 27,000. i don't know what the crime rate is,...
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i drew up in the city. but i dprow up in new york and people do want to come to downtown baltimore. >>> let's take a look. we'll show you new york city got a little time lapse photography. a blend of sunshine and clouds. things look to be dry. there could be maybe a spot shower. we'll talk about that in one second. take a look at annapolis. beautiful, beautiful sky line. another shot we have for you. here's the shot. presently at the current moment 67 degrees if town. notice the humidity values around 45% and dropping. that's because of that westerly wind at nine that's dragging in the drier air and will cool us down as we go into tonight. 68 degrees. should be right around 69 degrees. we're on par for average. once again going below average. 66 east son. 66 dover. d.c. hit 70. notice cool hair. hagerstown down to 63 degrees. s in the -- notice the winds. that plan are reflects some wind, cool conditions. 8:00 60 degrees. 53 and on our way to overnight lows down to 41 degrees. it's clear overhead for now. y
i drew up in the city. but i dprow up in new york and people do want to come to downtown baltimore. >>> let's take a look. we'll show you new york city got a little time lapse photography. a blend of sunshine and clouds. things look to be dry. there could be maybe a spot shower. we'll talk about that in one second. take a look at annapolis. beautiful, beautiful sky line. another shot we have for you. here's the shot. presently at the current moment 67 degrees if town. notice the...
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i think that i have this theory that all american cities have their own m.o. i think people go to l.a. to be famous and boston to be smart and i think people go to new york to win. >>> coming up next a trade of the day that you could call a miracle drug. keep it there because we are going to lift that curtain and reveal what it is in mere minutes. when you take a closer look... ...at the best schools in the world... ...you see they all have something very interesting in common. they have teachers... ...with a deeper knowledge of their subjects. as a result, their students achieve at a higher level. let's develop more stars in education. let's invest in our teachers... ...so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. >>> it is time for the moment you have been waiting for, our trade of the day. so mr. guy, go ahead. >> there is nothing generric about "fast money." we are innovators here. if you are looking for a stock that is a segue. they raise the curtain. the symbol is wpi. in the generric world this is best in breed. it has been on a fantastic run. pe
i think that i have this theory that all american cities have their own m.o. i think people go to l.a. to be famous and boston to be smart and i think people go to new york to win. >>> coming up next a trade of the day that you could call a miracle drug. keep it there because we are going to lift that curtain and reveal what it is in mere minutes. when you take a closer look... ...at the best schools in the world... ...you see they all have something very interesting in common. they...
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think in 2009 we did have a stable financial system and that we could have, very sick institutions like citi should have been restructured. all banks should have been required to shed their booed assets, clean up their balance sheets. that would put them in a better position to lend into the real economy. banks that have a lot of bad assets on their books, they don't do a lot of new lending. they sit around and nurse the balance sheet. because have all the toxic legacy assets they have to worry about dealing with overtime. getting banks to clean up their balance sheet and restructuring or closing the really sick ones in my view is much better approach and i think historically this has been proven, when you go ahead and take the losses early, downsize the sector, clean it up, it is in a better position to lend into the real economy melissa: sheila, we're almost out of time. i can't let you go without reacting to the cyber attacks we're seeing on banks right now. as someone who was chaarwoman of the fdic do you think it is something we should be concerned about? >> i do. good to remember there
think in 2009 we did have a stable financial system and that we could have, very sick institutions like citi should have been restructured. all banks should have been required to shed their booed assets, clean up their balance sheets. that would put them in a better position to lend into the real economy. banks that have a lot of bad assets on their books, they don't do a lot of new lending. they sit around and nurse the balance sheet. because have all the toxic legacy assets they have to worry...
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he spends time reading, fasting, wandering the city. there's this almost monk-like existence. >> narrator: as he walked the streets, friends say he was affected by the poverty all around him. >> i saw a transformation in the barry i had met in occidental. he got very serious and less lighthearted and our conversations were more about serious things, wouldn't want to go around the bar, have a drink, was worried about poor people, didn't care about getting rich. i mean, that's my opinion of dull at that time. >> there is one great letter where he describes how all of his choom gang friends are sort of getting into the mainstream and his pakistani friends are all moving toward the business world. and to him all of that seems too small, too categorized, too limiting. >> "caught without a class, a structure, or tradition to support me, in a sense the choice to take a different path is made for me. the only way to assuage my feelings of isolation are to absorb all the traditions, classes; make them mine, me theirs." >> and, he's trying to say
he spends time reading, fasting, wandering the city. there's this almost monk-like existence. >> narrator: as he walked the streets, friends say he was affected by the poverty all around him. >> i saw a transformation in the barry i had met in occidental. he got very serious and less lighthearted and our conversations were more about serious things, wouldn't want to go around the bar, have a drink, was worried about poor people, didn't care about getting rich. i mean, that's my...
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from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> rose: evan thomas is here, an author, a journalist and a professor at princeton. he has written on topics including robert kennedy, barack obama, the ci and wise men in his latest book he turns to president eisenhower, thomas sheds light on aspects of eisenhower's personality that have often been overlooked, he examines how the president's tactical skill informed his leadership and his foreign policy, the book is called ike's bluff, president eisenhower's secret battle to save the world, i am pleased to have evan thomas back at ts table. welcome. >> charlie. >> rose: why do you call it ike's bluff? >> well, he was running a big bluff. he was bluffing with nuclear weapons. >> rose: meaning what? >> meaning ike's central insight was that he didn't want to fight any wars, not little wars, not immediate wars, he didn't want to fight any wars but the ways to avoid that was to threaten to
from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> rose: evan thomas is here, an author, a journalist and a professor at princeton. he has written on topics including robert kennedy, barack obama, the ci and wise men in his latest book he turns to president eisenhower, thomas sheds light on aspects of eisenhower's personality that have often been overlooked, he examines how the...
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lefting off in new york and slowing in kansas city. residential real estate showing widespread improvement with existing home sales strengthening but prices steady to up. residential construction rose in most districts. mortgage lending was up especially for re-fis. job growth was flat to up restrained by all the headlines you've been reading -- politics, presidential race, fiscal policy and the european debt crisis. several statistics reporting a lack of skilled workers. what we haven't seen is this next headline where there are job training programs to address that shortage. it's hurting the midsection of the nations though. some districts are saying there's been some recent rainfall and it has helped crops. however, some of the price spikes related to the drought are beginning to show up at the consumer level. beige book is warning overall prices were mostly unchanged with some of those agricultural prices up. consumer spending was flat to up modestly with retail sales expanding modestly. high gas prices, political uncertainty, fisc
lefting off in new york and slowing in kansas city. residential real estate showing widespread improvement with existing home sales strengthening but prices steady to up. residential construction rose in most districts. mortgage lending was up especially for re-fis. job growth was flat to up restrained by all the headlines you've been reading -- politics, presidential race, fiscal policy and the european debt crisis. several statistics reporting a lack of skilled workers. what we haven't seen...
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now covering 3000 more 4g cities and towns than verizon. at&t. rethink possible. >>> this is one of those stories, a tough story to tell and has cribbing accounts of what happened. so we're going to give you both sides here and you decide. take a look. this is michelle dunet, she's 34, she's dying of leukemia. in fact, she has months to live. just last week she was fulfilling an item on her bucket list. she wanted to go to hawaii, have a hawaiian vacation. so her trip took her through seattle seatac airport and that's where she says her trouble began. >> i had five total bags of these. >> she says the tsa humiliated her at the airport, contaminating her feeding tube, asking her to pull up her shirt when they felt tubes running from her stomach to her chest and according to this young woman, refusing to give her a private search, when she asked for one. >> they just said that it was fine, the location we were at was fine. >> dunet says she was asked to move long after the pat-down and a tsa agent punctured one of the saline bags she was carrying w
now covering 3000 more 4g cities and towns than verizon. at&t. rethink possible. >>> this is one of those stories, a tough story to tell and has cribbing accounts of what happened. so we're going to give you both sides here and you decide. take a look. this is michelle dunet, she's 34, she's dying of leukemia. in fact, she has months to live. just last week she was fulfilling an item on her bucket list. she wanted to go to hawaii, have a hawaiian vacation. so her trip took her...
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what other steps should the city take to make pension and health care benefits for city workers more sustainable? mr. everett, miss olague and miss selby? >> i have been engaged on this issue as a community service, i host a radio and tv program called "folk law for ordinary folk," it's a very tough one in the sense that workers at some point are essentially giving up higher salary and higher pay in exchange for those pension benefits. so to come back later on and essentially cut that out from under them, the question is one of fairness and of equity. that being said, as far as police and firefighters, obviously those are public safety areas and it's a little bit different in the sense that we definitely need to protect those pensions in a different manner than we do others. as far as other ways to save, i would certainly look at capping pensions moving forward, so that they don't increase incrementally over time. i think we need to put a cap on that now before it starts to burgeon and get out of control. >> thank you. >> miss olague. >> i believe i was one of the individuals who ans
what other steps should the city take to make pension and health care benefits for city workers more sustainable? mr. everett, miss olague and miss selby? >> i have been engaged on this issue as a community service, i host a radio and tv program called "folk law for ordinary folk," it's a very tough one in the sense that workers at some point are essentially giving up higher salary and higher pay in exchange for those pension benefits. so to come back later on and essentially...
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they go from city to city, much like these are doing. when there's chinese nationals, they are difficult for us to identify and by the time we identify them they are off into another town. that is why like on the ones we were able to identify and arrest at airport, boston had a couple of warrants for them. they had been in new york, then they are gone. it is a very complicated investigation. it is an investigation we are working on. the f.b.i. has a parallel investigation. the special victim's unit meets frequently and they exchange information with the f.b.i. on this case so we have a little broader reach nationwide and we can be more successful in prosecution and identification of the suspects. that is kind of where we are at. the bigiest success has been the outreach, just getting the word out to the population that this is going on and to please be careful. not only to the potential victims but captain tom has gone to the banks. especially the chinese banks, those frequented by chinese people saying if you have an elderly person that
they go from city to city, much like these are doing. when there's chinese nationals, they are difficult for us to identify and by the time we identify them they are off into another town. that is why like on the ones we were able to identify and arrest at airport, boston had a couple of warrants for them. they had been in new york, then they are gone. it is a very complicated investigation. it is an investigation we are working on. the f.b.i. has a parallel investigation. the special victim's...
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a city councilman said the building cost the city $1 billion a year in the tax loss and calls this project outrageous. >> you're going to get so many people -- you're going to crash the site. >> i hope so. >> robert, thank you very much. appreciate it. >>> coming up in the next hour -- street signs has top apple analyst gene munster from pipalafterry. he looks at what an ipad mini could mean for the stock and the one thing that he thinks could keep apple going for years to come. ♪ [ man ] when i'm in my zone... every move i make is a statement... ♪ ...that inspires me to make my mark. ♪ [ male announcer ] the all-new lexus es 350. ♪ [ male announcer ] the all-new lexus es 350. wooohooo....hahaahahaha! oh...there you go. wooohooo....hahaahahaha! i'm gonna stand up to her! no you're not. i know. you know ronny folks who save hundreds of dollars switching to geico sure are happy. how happy are they jimmy? happier than a witch in a broom factory. get happy. get geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. >>> checking the markets for you -- we are just a fraction off
a city councilman said the building cost the city $1 billion a year in the tax loss and calls this project outrageous. >> you're going to get so many people -- you're going to crash the site. >> i hope so. >> robert, thank you very much. appreciate it. >>> coming up in the next hour -- street signs has top apple analyst gene munster from pipalafterry. he looks at what an ipad mini could mean for the stock and the one thing that he thinks could keep apple going for...
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and tonight and new york city. the new banner, which hangs right in front of city hall. everyone is excited about the orioles. >> we are going to make it always starting with this year. [applause] >> how amazing has this month been? >> it reminds me of 1966 when the orioles won the world series. that is the feeling we have today. that is the feeling that i want them to have in new york city we can sweep them and beat them in your. >> good luck, orioles. >> thank you so much. while the orange excitement is certainly a point of pride, the better business bureau says it could make them easy targets for scams. that is because you are buying tickets for games that are not guaranteed to happen. at&t officials said there are ways to protect yourselves from blowing up to $1,200 on a bogus ticket. the recommend using a credit card to stop payment if necessary. counterfeit tickets are about during premium games. >> you are really have to be very vigilant. and that starts with using the right source to buy your tickets, right at the get go. and if you are not using a credit card, i
and tonight and new york city. the new banner, which hangs right in front of city hall. everyone is excited about the orioles. >> we are going to make it always starting with this year. [applause] >> how amazing has this month been? >> it reminds me of 1966 when the orioles won the world series. that is the feeling we have today. that is the feeling that i want them to have in new york city we can sweep them and beat them in your. >> good luck, orioles. >> thank...
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a busy city. the rate which they did not get a heads up for. the killing of 24 of their soldiers on the border by a nato airstrike and, of course, the drug program. all these things taken together account for this 9 percent favorability rate that we have in pakistan in general. i don't think it is particularly surprising. >> i think what peter in new america half-hour with their poles and pakistan in terms of the differentiation between opposition to u.s. military intervention and a general dislike, distaste, and even in some cases on a position to that tell a ban on the local level is exactly what i saw with my interview in human. we make a big deal out of them being a muslim organization. going back to arabia. op-eds attraction. the majority are not muslims. they have a very flexible, much more easygoing interpretation. know culturally they're very different. understanding the cultural differences is important, but this is not exactly for the ground for the way that many people in the west to are not familiar with the local conditions as some
a busy city. the rate which they did not get a heads up for. the killing of 24 of their soldiers on the border by a nato airstrike and, of course, the drug program. all these things taken together account for this 9 percent favorability rate that we have in pakistan in general. i don't think it is particularly surprising. >> i think what peter in new america half-hour with their poles and pakistan in terms of the differentiation between opposition to u.s. military intervention and a...
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they found a way to save the city $3 million. they avoided spending more than $3 million on a complicated water project. instead spent only a mere 15,000 by coming up with their own product. so they saved the city millions of dollars. they each pocketed $2300. let's take a look at janice. she came up with a suggestion to paint all airport transportation vehicles just one color. that ended up saving the city more than $2 million. she received an extra $3500 for herself. >> been a variety of suggests that have been implemented from a simple as coming up with ways to repair the barbecue grills that you find in many of the city parks rather than replacing them once they become worn out. to coming up with innovative ways to repair pedestrian bridges. >> reporter: and phoenix alone has saved more than $15 million over the last nine years. the cut for employees there? 163,000. so, that's some extra incentive. jenna. jenna: never bad to have a little extra cash, right? has this idea ever been used before? >> it has. it has been used in o
they found a way to save the city $3 million. they avoided spending more than $3 million on a complicated water project. instead spent only a mere 15,000 by coming up with their own product. so they saved the city millions of dollars. they each pocketed $2300. let's take a look at janice. she came up with a suggestion to paint all airport transportation vehicles just one color. that ended up saving the city more than $2 million. she received an extra $3500 for herself. >> been a variety...
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against that campaign on the trail that said the video that was played was actually produced by the city of charlotte, and it has nothing to do with the obama for america campaign or the democratic national committee. that came from the steph charlotte, regardless of what you feel. the speech continues, as does our coverage. we have a lot more ahead. "newsroom international" is getting ready
against that campaign on the trail that said the video that was played was actually produced by the city of charlotte, and it has nothing to do with the obama for america campaign or the democratic national committee. that came from the steph charlotte, regardless of what you feel. the speech continues, as does our coverage. we have a lot more ahead. "newsroom international" is getting ready
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nate, this is your wish trip to new york city, right? tell me where your hometown is. >> i'm from mesa, arizona. >> we're happy you're here this morning. let's get to the boards. one or two things going on. napa, california, a shot we always love to see. we should take the show live to napa and spend about a month there. what do you think? wichita, kansas, absolutely beautiful. you'll all come. we'll all go. and here's where the morning windchills are a little uncomfortable. bismarck, north platte, chicago. and denver has a blast of cold air. we have a one-two punch. another one. look at detroit, chicago, boston, new york city. the numbers are up and down. it's opposite day. one day it will be mild. the other day, it will be cold again. have to get ready for the change >> all of america's weather was brought to you by marshall's. who are we going inside to? >> we're going back to george. >>> coming up, bryan cranston is here live, from my f >>> this the bryan's choice. >> bad. >> you're on the right side of the law, for once. jock o'donn
nate, this is your wish trip to new york city, right? tell me where your hometown is. >> i'm from mesa, arizona. >> we're happy you're here this morning. let's get to the boards. one or two things going on. napa, california, a shot we always love to see. we should take the show live to napa and spend about a month there. what do you think? wichita, kansas, absolutely beautiful. you'll all come. we'll all go. and here's where the morning windchills are a little uncomfortable....
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it had -- you voted in the gubernatorial primary, did not vote in if city council election, you did vote in the presidential election. here are vote histories for other people on your block. it had people who live near you. and then there came a threat. another election coming up. afterwards we will send everybody an updated set. this increased turnout among people received it by 20%. it also got the guy that sent death threats. both of those facts sort of convinced people this idea of social pressure, behavioral psychologists call it, was potent in politics. that -- citizens want to fit in with when they see their neighbors doing and want to live up to see as sort of standards of responsible citizenship. and using some version of the social pressure is -- going to be widespread in november. >> yes. peer pressure seems to never go away. i also want to ask you about young voters. i spent a lot of time on campaign trails, college campuses. we have seen rock the vote which has been out there for many, many presidential campaigns now. but traditionally, young voters are not the most reliable
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instability in their country and what ordinaire yemenis are thinking in the streets especially in a big city. the yemeni leadership is very concerned about the security threat. people in yemen are very concerned about some other country coming in and meddling with their affairs. there's a disconnect. the disconnect is growing and growing. i think there president gave you an assembly and in washington at the woodrow wilson center a very clear if factual assessment of what drones can do and how they are helping his government take care of some of the security problems. one of the things i don't think he has acknowledged is the degree to which that kind of intervention and the way that intervention is seen in any society generally is undermining the legitimacy of this transitional government with ordinary people on the street. >> it sounds like quite difficult research. multiple wars going on in yemen right now. how did you deal with your personal security? >> i relied on locals to provide my security. when i was in the north i had a very good interpreter who had an extended network of people a
instability in their country and what ordinaire yemenis are thinking in the streets especially in a big city. the yemeni leadership is very concerned about the security threat. people in yemen are very concerned about some other country coming in and meddling with their affairs. there's a disconnect. the disconnect is growing and growing. i think there president gave you an assembly and in washington at the woodrow wilson center a very clear if factual assessment of what drones can do and how...
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you really want to travel cautiously on 17. 72 degrees in redwood city today. we'll see a mix of sun and clouds today. by saturday, we clear you out and warm you up. >> and that's your latest weather. >> savannah. >>> all right, al, thank you. coming up, why your next tax bill could go way up. what you can do to avoid the so-called fiscal cliff. and your first look inside this year's neiman marcus christmas book. are you kidding me, already. but first, these messages. start shopping now, lawyer. [ male announcer ] there's chicken and there's juicy chicken best foods is the secret to making parmesan crusted chicken so juicy so delicious it's your secret to making dinner disappear best foods. bring out the best to making dinner disappear then get the how.. our new fall style guide ipad app is here. browse pages of inspiration, trends, and swipe-by-swipe instructions. download it now. more saving, more doing. that's the power of the home depot. l50858544p. but i'm not just a number. i have a purpose -- a higher purpose. [ muffled ] have some respect! not good. oh,
you really want to travel cautiously on 17. 72 degrees in redwood city today. we'll see a mix of sun and clouds today. by saturday, we clear you out and warm you up. >> and that's your latest weather. >> savannah. >>> all right, al, thank you. coming up, why your next tax bill could go way up. what you can do to avoid the so-called fiscal cliff. and your first look inside this year's neiman marcus christmas book. are you kidding me, already. but first, these messages. start...
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he will be visiting four cities in total on this campaign swing. he will probably be back later on in the week as well. on the stump with governor chris christie of new jersey who so boldly predicted a couple sundays ago that after the debate the race would be turned on his head. in cuyahoga falls, christie had a message for president obama. >> i'm sure he is out there listening. mr. president you have lived inside 1600 pennsylvania avenue for four years. if you can't change washington from inside the white house, then let's get you plane ticket back to chicago you've earned. [cheers and applause] >> reporter: difficult to overstate how important the buckeye state is for governor romney. he has a very narrow path to 270 electoral votes, martha. it is difficult how he does it without winning ohio and all its electoral votes. martha: it is, john. for another day big bird remains a big issue still coming from the lips of president obama, mrs. obama, also mentioned big bird in the last 24 hours. what is the latest with this? >> reporter: really is quit
he will be visiting four cities in total on this campaign swing. he will probably be back later on in the week as well. on the stump with governor chris christie of new jersey who so boldly predicted a couple sundays ago that after the debate the race would be turned on his head. in cuyahoga falls, christie had a message for president obama. >> i'm sure he is out there listening. mr. president you have lived inside 1600 pennsylvania avenue for four years. if you can't change washington...
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. >> tier seven cities the size of philadelphia, tier one, two, three, i love the tier one, tier two, tier three. >> costco. >> $1.39, beats $1.31, same-store sales up six, x fuel, where you made your money from 1981? >> yes. they were furious i didn't -- i haven't upgraded executive. it is my bad. i've been time constrained. >> a lot of discussion about how expense self they are relative to a walmart or a target, is valuation the main theme here? >> well, the stock is expensive priced for perfection. they deliver perfection, carl, as you know, it was perfection, a lot of people thought that post jim senegal they couldn't deliver, remarkable and not losing as much money on the big screen tvs as i thought. the 60 incher was under $2000 by best buy but you have an insulation problem and it's heavy and i need some guys. >> walmart years ago gave up giving us same-store sales. target is going to do that but costco still does, not worried about it at all and people say it's because everybody's so short term focus, we don't want them to be. this is one of the longest term focused companies
. >> tier seven cities the size of philadelphia, tier one, two, three, i love the tier one, tier two, tier three. >> costco. >> $1.39, beats $1.31, same-store sales up six, x fuel, where you made your money from 1981? >> yes. they were furious i didn't -- i haven't upgraded executive. it is my bad. i've been time constrained. >> a lot of discussion about how expense self they are relative to a walmart or a target, is valuation the main theme here? >> well,...
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ellicott city temperature right now 53. the temperatures are above as we look at maryland's most powerful radar, we are dry right now. a slight chance for a shower this afternoon. but the temperature coming in at 70 degrees. let's check the abc2 time saber traffic with lauren cook. >> reporter: good mornings. we are dealing with patchy fog. and several accidents across the region. we have problems on the harrisburg expressway where there's a crash along the southbound lanes at middletown road taking you 8 extra minutes to travel from the maryland pennsylvania state line down to the beltway. more problems on 795 a crash along the southbound lanes at owings mills and expect a lot of congestion on the west side of the beltway traveling the outer loop from old court road to route 40. here's what it looks like in parkville at harford. inner loop fine towards 95. outer loop slow up towards providence road. >>> right now we will send you back to new york for more good morning america. but we will have another yut update in 30 minu
ellicott city temperature right now 53. the temperatures are above as we look at maryland's most powerful radar, we are dry right now. a slight chance for a shower this afternoon. but the temperature coming in at 70 degrees. let's check the abc2 time saber traffic with lauren cook. >> reporter: good mornings. we are dealing with patchy fog. and several accidents across the region. we have problems on the harrisburg expressway where there's a crash along the southbound lanes at middletown...
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. >>> if you have an extra 200 bucks and a half hour to spare and you happen to be in dade city, florida, you can take a swim with a tiger. the wild things zoo is offering visitors a close encounter with tiger cubs, complete with a swim. >> the zoo claims that baby tigers like to swim. but animal activists are up in arms. this is the same place that lets you swim with alligators whose mouths are taped shut. >> no thank you. >> no swimming with tigers. even baby ones. >>> for some of you, your local news is next. >> for everyone else, we'll be back with the end of the road >> for everyone else, we'll be back with the end of the road for two dancing all-stars. i already had a product that made my mouth feel clean. why am i going to go and change it? the first thing he recommended was that i use sensodyne. sensodyne helps with the sensitivity issues and at the same time it gives you the clean feeling. your mouth feels fresh. sensodyne satisfies the needs that i would look for in a toothpaste. i definitely feel like i can be myself now. i don't have the same pain i did. it gives you your lif
. >>> if you have an extra 200 bucks and a half hour to spare and you happen to be in dade city, florida, you can take a swim with a tiger. the wild things zoo is offering visitors a close encounter with tiger cubs, complete with a swim. >> the zoo claims that baby tigers like to swim. but animal activists are up in arms. this is the same place that lets you swim with alligators whose mouths are taped shut. >> no thank you. >> no swimming with tigers. even baby ones....
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they are large minority in this city and they dominate the hills beyond. bashar al-assad's father is buried in these hills. we were given rare access to the family mausoleum. from poor roots, he died in 2000 as an all-powerful president. it's often said that his son is under pressure to preserve his legacy. the town was quiet when we visited. but since then there have been reported clashes between leading alawite families, a measure of growing unease over their place in syria's troubled future. this region is still regarded as the president's last holdout. there's even been speculation it could form a breakaway state. war has reached part of this area. this amateur video claims to show destruction in largely sunni muslim communities towards the turkish border. rebels now control some villages. the war is often described as a sectarian conflict. >> this man wants his identity hidden. and alawite, he has long been in opposition. >> of course it's nonsectarian. this is the work of the regime. from the beginning they have been trying to create fear among to ke
they are large minority in this city and they dominate the hills beyond. bashar al-assad's father is buried in these hills. we were given rare access to the family mausoleum. from poor roots, he died in 2000 as an all-powerful president. it's often said that his son is under pressure to preserve his legacy. the town was quiet when we visited. but since then there have been reported clashes between leading alawite families, a measure of growing unease over their place in syria's troubled future....
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city police say that ward remains suspended with pay for now. time for the morning commute with sarah caldwell. >> dealing with accidents on many of our major roadways. southbound i-83, middletown road. those delays stretch back to york road. further south, howard county, average speeds around 21 miles per hour. 21 miles per hour through that area. you up-to-date on the delays due to the accidents. 95 and 100, police activity on the southbound side taking up the left lane. we will switch over to a live view of 83 and york road from the parkton region. still seeing those delays from york road to middletown. that is the latest on traffic pulse 11. >> not a great start for us, weather-wise. 55 of the airport, 53 in randallstown. most of the steady rain out is north of us in new york this morning. as soon as we can get rid of the low clouds, fog, and drizzle, it will be a decent day in the afternoon. early in the morning there will be some drizzle and fog. high temperature is close to 70. then it will cool off again. chris, cool, and quiet going >>>
city police say that ward remains suspended with pay for now. time for the morning commute with sarah caldwell. >> dealing with accidents on many of our major roadways. southbound i-83, middletown road. those delays stretch back to york road. further south, howard county, average speeds around 21 miles per hour. 21 miles per hour through that area. you up-to-date on the delays due to the accidents. 95 and 100, police activity on the southbound side taking up the left lane. we will switch...
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the entire file, academic credentials, but all other factors, life experiences, rick and assist the city -- race and ethnicity. the last part is what abigail objects to. there is no role for the government to be sort of people by race. >> the university of texas of austin's has what? guest: they say the supreme court has endorsed education and diversity as a compelling goal for the government and an exception to the usual rule that the government should not be classified people by race. it is true, and a 5-4 decision, the supreme court said that, but the key vote, sandra day o'connor, has retired, replaced by a more conservative judge, samuel alito, so in that they give us a new result. >> what is the result of this, who will hear it, who will decide? guest: only eight justices will decide. elena kagan is reduced from oregon and the case as a former u.s. solicitor general. it is a good bet the four more conservative justices, if not to strike an entirely, will limit the use of race. the three more liberal ones will go the other way. as usual, anthony kennedy will hold the deciding vote.
the entire file, academic credentials, but all other factors, life experiences, rick and assist the city -- race and ethnicity. the last part is what abigail objects to. there is no role for the government to be sort of people by race. >> the university of texas of austin's has what? guest: they say the supreme court has endorsed education and diversity as a compelling goal for the government and an exception to the usual rule that the government should not be classified people by race....
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pick city of the day, what a surprise! miami! we are looking at nice weather toot. scattered thunder showers, a high of 85 degrees. satellite radar, we have a frontal system pushing through the great lakes. that's going to usher in cooler air in the east. in fact, as we go under the clouds we are looking at showers and thunderstorms from the mid mississippi river valley and the northeast. also snow showers in the northern rockies as well. that's what's going on around the country, here's what's happening in your neck of the woods. >> we are seeing rapidly improving conditions as dry air pushes in. good morning, storm team 4 meteorologist, veronica johnson. blue sky at the top of the screen. 57 degrees is the current temperature. as the fog lifts, it's hanging on in culpeper, virginia right now. your temperature there is 47 degrees. 57 in d.c. going up to a high today of 72 degrees. front moves through. we stay dry, dropping to the >> and that's your latest weather. savannah? >> all right, al. thank you so much. coming up next, the mom who went on strike, stopped pic
pick city of the day, what a surprise! miami! we are looking at nice weather toot. scattered thunder showers, a high of 85 degrees. satellite radar, we have a frontal system pushing through the great lakes. that's going to usher in cooler air in the east. in fact, as we go under the clouds we are looking at showers and thunderstorms from the mid mississippi river valley and the northeast. also snow showers in the northern rockies as well. that's what's going on around the country, here's what's...
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it's 10:30 wrought side city hall tonight. but when you think back to 1996, 16 years and 1 day to the date the last time the orioles were in yankees stadium and you remember game 1, jeffrey, tony and jeter and names we all remember. baltimore fans, the phantom home run that sent the game to home innings the game the yankees won in game one of the alcs. that was 1996. and that was old yankees stadium a new ball park for the yankees to call home and this is the first time baltimore goes there as a playoff contender. jamie costello tells us this morning exactly what the city of new york did with that old ball park. >> reporter: game 3 tonight and the best of 5 series here atyankees stadium. orioles gone discal ease against -- gonzales against theyank yankees. and unget -- yankees. fall has fallen on yankee stadium. this is the original field of old yankees stadium. home plate where dempsey used to drop two fingers and palmer would high kick. the meeting place for all out of towners and an exercise area, handball court, and a trac
it's 10:30 wrought side city hall tonight. but when you think back to 1996, 16 years and 1 day to the date the last time the orioles were in yankees stadium and you remember game 1, jeffrey, tony and jeter and names we all remember. baltimore fans, the phantom home run that sent the game to home innings the game the yankees won in game one of the alcs. that was 1996. and that was old yankees stadium a new ball park for the yankees to call home and this is the first time baltimore goes there as...
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so charley is live at city hall with more on what the city plans to do and you know, so many people in baltimore are saying we waited so long. time to celebrate. >> reporter: it is time to celebrate megan. 15 years in the making and baltimore orioles return to play off baseball and the city is calling for the same spirit enthusiasm here at camden yards for sunday and monday's game 1and 2a pep rally for 10:30 on the lawn stephanie rawlings- blake tweeted this around 4 yesterday wanting to give the fans a chance to come out and support the orioles who were in new york for game 3 of the divisional playoffs and with the team on the road tonight, in new york, for a return to the playoffs, and the road game in new york, they have not been there since 1996, you may wonder what new yorkers think about the coming orioles invasion. we talked to a few on the streets last night in the big apple. let's listen to what they had to say. >> we are used to new yorkers invading boughtmore now our turn to do invading. black and orange is all over town and we are waiting for -- ready for game three. >> we
so charley is live at city hall with more on what the city plans to do and you know, so many people in baltimore are saying we waited so long. time to celebrate. >> reporter: it is time to celebrate megan. 15 years in the making and baltimore orioles return to play off baseball and the city is calling for the same spirit enthusiasm here at camden yards for sunday and monday's game 1and 2a pep rally for 10:30 on the lawn stephanie rawlings- blake tweeted this around 4 yesterday wanting to...